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... p>She also made up her mind to play tricks on the other party, but it was this mentality that directly cost her her life.

Lu Yan's current combat power is comparable to that of a level 40 combat professional.

Coupled with Qiao Peichun's carelessness, it was very easy to kill her quickly.

Of course, there may be reasons why Qiao Peichun spent too much energy just now.

Glancing at what was left on the ground, Lu Yan's figure quickly disappeared in place.

He must ...

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